How Long to Read The Hum of It All

By Eugee C. Bianchi

How Long Does it Take to Read The Hum of It All?

It takes the average reader 1 hour and 48 minutes to read The Hum of It All by Eugee C. Bianchi

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

THE HUM OF IT ALL (A KIRKUS REVIEW) Poems from a Personal Journey Eugene C. Bianchi Parson's Porch Books (106 pp.) $16.95 paperback ISBN: 978-1-946478-15-3; March 24, 2017 A poet muses on faith, peace, and the ties that bind in this accomplished collection. It is fitting that Bianchi (The Bishop of San Francisco, 2005) should borrow his book's epigraph from T.S. Eliot, who worked out some of his finer religious feelings in verse, as Bianchi devotes many of the poems in his collection to reflections on spirituality. He's also a professor emeritus of religion at Emory University, so his explorations are both erudite and wide-ranging. For instance, "The Sacred Lives Quiet in the Ordinary" grows from a reference to the monk St. Ignatius: "In 1540 the Jesuits started by revising / monastic ways without losing their core. / Ignatius said: our manner is ordinary- / immersed in the fabric of everyday life, / to find the divine in all things." In the last two lines, Bianchi establishes a tactful equilibrium between the "everyday" and the "divine," and the supposed tension between them (which is really no tension) drives the rest of the poem. "An Inward Olympics," by contrast, begins with a quote from Rumi, the Muslim mystic who sought unity with the Godhead; it culminates with a moving image of ecumenism: "Suddenly it happens, a peaceable kingdom, / all seekers eating and drinking from the source /..../ In silent unity, spirit moves in and out, / And draws me smiling into the stream of now." There's a powerful immediacy to the poet's language here, strung between two phrases-"suddenly it happens" and "the stream of now"-that nudge readers into the present moment. References to Rumi, Ignatius, and other religious luminaries would seem to work at cross purposes; after all, how could followers of Jesus and Muhammad come together in a "peaceable kingdom"? But for Bianchi, such differences ultimately resolve into similarity, and the "Hum" of the book's title is a metaphor for a "unifying process," a "concert in the cosmic music hall." Bianchi's poetry is conversational without ever lapsing into the colloquial, and in his lessons on religion, the former professor educates without seeming didactic-no small feat for an academic. A sensitive volume in which art and religion merge.

How long is The Hum of It All?

The Hum of It All by Eugee C. Bianchi is 106 pages long, and a total of 27,136 words.

This makes it 36% the length of the average book. It also has 33% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Hum of It All Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 28 minutes to read The Hum of It All aloud.

What Reading Level is The Hum of It All?

The Hum of It All is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

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